Served as the replacement for the aging Elise, Exige, and Evora range, the Lotus Emira is a full-blown, all-new sports car that promises to be the best Lotus to drive in ages for it is known to be the last ICE-powered Lotus ever made. Times are tough because as the world braces for electrification, rest assured that Lotus's last-of-its-kind will be the best of its kind ever.
2023 Lotus Emira |
2023 Lotus Emira |
With prices starting at below 60K GBP, the Lotus Emira is an all-new model that competes with the likes of the Porsche 718 and the Maserati MC20. From every angle, the Emira is promising to be one of the best sportscars to drive in the age of the new normal.
Beginning with the design, the Lotus Emira is somewhat a mini-me Evija from top to bottom, bearing a resemblance to Lotus's first electric hypercar. Although this is not an electric car compared to the Evija, the new Lotus design DNA made the Emira an attractive-looking car that deserves to be coveted.
2023 Lotus Emira interior |
Step into the Emira's interior and you'll find that most of the high-tech stuff sprinkled into the dashboard is not the Lotus way speedo boys love. In the past, the Elise and the Exige's stripped-off interiors made the cars driver-focused in every way. For the Emira, it feels more like a fancy smartphone rather than a go-kart but it's still a driver-focused car fit for two, meaning you can enjoy driving to the track on a Saturday afternoon and then take your date to the fancy restaurant on the evening. Ah, the joys of driving a fancy Lotus sportscar that was kitted with tech and ADAS on it.
2023 Lotus Emira |
The cream of the crop of the Lotus Emira is its performance and this is troublesome for those who are jealous enough to want one because, with such dynamics, it's going to be too awesome to be ignored. Running on a brand-new Sports Car Architecture, the Emira features two chassis and suspension settings ranging from a comfort-oriented Tour setting and the preferable Sport setting from the optional Lotus Drivers Pack, which makes the Emira more enjoyable to drive on the road and track. Coupled with the hydraulic steering, the Emira delivers a dramatic driving feel that is enjoyable to drive without the drama. Best of all, it feels down-to-earth and addictive.
Speedo boys who managed to get the £75,995 V6 First Edition are lucky enough to enjoy the Toyota-derived 3.5L V6 supercharged engine that produces 400hp of power, 430Nm of torque, and mated to either a 6-speed MT or AT with the latter capable of hitting 180mph of top speed. Those who are too late for that will have to make do with the 2.0-liter in-line four-cylinder sourced from the Mercedes-AMG A45, packing up to 360hp of power, over a half less than the Maserati MC20.
Although not the Lotus you would hope for because of the tech involvement in it, the Emira showcased to us that this is the peak performance of what a Lotus delivers, and because being the last Lotus to be powered by an internal combustion engine, it's a light-hearted killer blow Lotus has unleashed to the world, making it too cool to be ignored.
Because this is the last ICE-powered Lotus in history, those who are expressing jealousy really wish they wanted to drive one someday because this is by no means the best Lotus in ages since the Elise and the Exige. Period.
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